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Lessons from the U.S. experience with quantitative easing

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Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, to The Peterson Institute for International Economics and Moody's Investors Service's 8th Joint Event on Sovereign Risk and Macroeconomics, Frankfurt, Germany, February 5, 2015.

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  • Eric Rosengren, 2015. "Lessons from the U.S. experience with quantitative easing," Speech 94, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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    1. Maarten van Rooij & Jakob de Haan, 2016. "Will helicopter money be spent? New evidence," DNB Working Papers 538, Netherlands Central Bank, Research Department.

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